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Cornemuse

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Corne´muse    (k?rn´m?z)
n.1.A wind instrument nearly identical with the bagpipe.


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Ils seront ainsi tous prE[logical not]ts pour la parade dE[umlaut]guisE[umlaut]e, qui partira du Square de Paris jusqu'au Duwar Montaza avec la participation des cornemuses de Terra Sancta et du musicien franE*ais Guillaume Roussilhe, qui a animE[umlaut] la semaine derniE re un atelier pour la confection d'instruments de musique.
LE CARNAVAL DE JEBEL AL-WEBDEHSamedi 10 mars:15h- Square de ParisLe dE[umlaut]filE[umlaut] part au son des cornemuses, fifres et tambours et se dirige vers le Douar Muntazah avec Mr Carnaval en tE[logical not]te du cortE ge.
Though he was never to enjoy the popular success of contemporaries like (in descending order) Meyerbeer, Auber, Adolphe Adam, and the unspeakable Antoine Clapisson (Gibby la cornemuse, Les mysteres d' Udolphe), Berlioz still remained in the public eye.
 
 
 
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